Airworthiness Inspector, 1st Shift & 2nd Shift
- Full-time
- Contract/country: Unlimited
- Job family: Workshop - Maintenance
Company Description
Segula Technologies is looking for a Quality Research Inspector to join our clients growing team in :
- Hartford,CT
Our client is a global leader in aviation, focused on designing, manufacturing and servicing the world's most exceptional business jets and specialized mission platform. They offered:
- Insurance plans
- Dental, medical, life insurance, disability, and more
- Competitive base salary
- Retirement savings plan
- Employee Assistance Program
Job Description
Responsible for ensuring all airworthiness quality requirements are met and documented per applicable regulations for aircraft, engine, and component maintenance, repair, and alteration.
- Adhere to General Work Requirements in coordination with Quality leadership.
- Conduct weighing procedures as per manufacturer guidelines.
- Obtain and complete aircraft records upon arrival, ensuring proper documentation.
- Coordinate inspections in compliance with maintenance tracking systems (e.g., CAMPS, AVTRAC).
- Perform inspections of aircraft, engines, parts, and components using precision tools, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
- Inspect all new, repaired, and rebuilt parts for damage, count, and conformity.
- Accurately document work orders, maintenance actions, and customer/regulatory paperwork (FAA, FAR/CAA, etc.), ensuring all required approvals are obtained.
- Research aircraft drawings and technical data (e.g., REO, ENICO, EO, DCN).
- Conduct walk-around inspections for aircraft release from maintenance.
- Oversee the return-to-service process, ensuring compliance with airworthiness standards.
- Provide requested data to customers.
Qualifications
- Hold a valid Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Certification.
- Have at least 3 years of aircraft maintenance experience or equivalent substantiated experience.
- Possess a minimum of 2 years of experience with corporate or commercial jets.
- Own a basic set of hand tools and demonstrate the ability to manage tool inventory and control.
- Skilled in using various measuring tools and basic hand tools, with the ability to interpret and operate test equipment.
- Capable of interpreting and processing regulatory documents and requirements (both domestic and foreign).
- Familiar with FAA regulations, CAA, RSM/QCM, ADs, SBs, TCDS, and other relevant documentation.
- Knowledgeable in return-to-service procedures.
- Able to train, coach, and mentor others in performing their duties within areas of expertise.
Additional Information
Here’s a heads-up of the upcoming steps:
- Phone Interview with Recruiter: We’ll begin with an introductory call to discuss your background and interest in the role.
- Interview with Hiring Manager: We’ll schedule a technical interview to go over your experience and qualifications in more detail.
- Offer Letter: We´ll extend you an offer and start the onboarding process.
- Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: This step involves conducting a comprehensive background check, which includes reviewing criminal history, and other relevant records. Additionally, a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening will be carried out to ensure compliance with federal regulations for safety-sensitive positions
- You start your next challenge!